Christian Aarø Rasmussen wrote:
> Hi there.
>
> I’m running a SVN server at home for some friends and mine’s projects at
> university. The server is a Gentoo and everything seems to be working fine.
>
> A few days ago I accessed another SVN repository for another project.
> Everything felt the same until I started updating. I noticed a nice
> little feature – down below the update-window there was a string a text
> indicating the progress and transfer speed. I’ve really missed that
> little feature since with some of our projects the update-time can be
> quite long.
>
> I looked for a way to enable it on my server, but didn’t get any smarter
> by going through the configuration files. Subversion on my server is
> version 1.3.2-r4 and I’m using the latest TortoiseSVN but somehow the
> indication doesn’t show up when using repositories on my server. The
> only difference I know off with the two repositories is that mine is
> Gentoo and the other one is a Windows server.
>
> How do I enable this nifty little feature?
That feature is shown if the data is available. And the data is
available for http/https accessed repositories. For svn/svn+ssh accessed
repositories, you need an 1.4.x server. It won't work for file:///
accessed repositories (haven't tested this, but that might work in 1.5.x).
Stefan
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Received on Wed Oct 3 17:56:06 2007